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Daisy Lowe reads a bedtime story at the Port Eliot Festival in Cornwall


Daisy Lowe looks casually cool in a plunging navy ensemble as she reads a bedtime story at the Port Eliot Festival in Cornwall

She’s often seen attending an array of glamorous parties and trendy social gatherings.

But Daisy Lowe, 30, took a break away from the star-studded soirées to lend her voice to a bedtime story at the Port Eliot Festival in Saint Germans, Cornwall, on Friday.

The model kept her look casual in a plunging navy blue top and matching flared trousers that cinched in at the waist as she attended the countryside festival.

Beautiful: Daisy Lowe, 30, took a break away from the star-studded soirées to lend her voice to a bedtime story at the Port Eliot Festival in Saint Germans, Cornwall, on Friday

Beautiful: Daisy Lowe, 30, took a break away from the star-studded soirées to lend her voice to a bedtime story at the Port Eliot Festival in Saint Germans, Cornwall, on Friday

Daisy teamed her ensemble with her signature star design necklace and a black beaded bracelet. 

She relied on her naturally striking features with a simple slick of make-up which complemented her striking features. 

Ensuring maximum comfort, the beauty opted for a pair of white and black sneakers.

Daisy looked happy and relaxed as she read The Day the Crayons Quit to an audience of avid readers.

Style: The British model, 30, kept her look casual in a navy blue top that boasted a plunging neckline

Style: The British model, 30, kept her look casual in a navy blue top that boasted a plunging neckline

On stage: The model teamed her top with matching flared trousers that cinched in at the waist as she attended the countryside festival

On stage: The model teamed her top with matching flared trousers that cinched in at the waist as she attended the countryside festival

High spirits: Daisy teamed her ensemble with her signature star design necklace and a black beaded bracelet

High spirits: Daisy teamed her ensemble with her signature star design necklace and a black beaded bracelet

Babe: She relied on her naturally striking features with a simple slick of make-up which complemented her striking features.

Guest appearance: Daisy opted for a swipe of lipstick as she attended the Cornish book festival

Babe: She relied on her naturally striking features with a simple slick of make-up which complemented her striking features

Daisy made her fashion breakthrough with Vogue Italia in 2006 before going on to compete in Strictly Come Dancing in 2016. 

The model, who is the daughter of designer Pearl Lowe and singer Gavin Rossdale, has previously spoken about using the BBC dance show as platform to help women to embrace their natural curves.   

Speaking to The Sunday People in 2016, the TV personality said: ‘Every day we’re shown images about the perfect body and what it should be – but we just have the ones that we live in.’

Daisy continued: ‘I think feeling insecure can be completely crippling… I have had times in my life when I have been unable to get out of bed because I have felt so insecure.’

Looking good: The star opted for comfort with a pair of white and black sneakers as she read The Day the Crayons Quit to an audience of avid readers

Looking good: The star opted for comfort with a pair of white and black sneakers as she read The Day the Crayons Quit to an audience of avid readers

Radiant: Daisy made her fashion breakthrough with Vogue Italia in 2006 before going on to compete in Strictly Come Dancing in 2016

Radiant: Daisy made her fashion breakthrough with Vogue Italia in 2006 before going on to compete in Strictly Come Dancing in 2016

Story time: The model is the daughter of designer Pearl Lowe and singer Gavin Rossdale

Story time: The model is the daughter of designer Pearl Lowe and singer Gavin Rossdale

Daisy added: ‘But I think the most important lesson I’ve learned is that you have only one body, so you might as well enjoy it. My weight yo-yos so much. It always has. I am now a bit ­trimmer because I’ve been dancing four hours a day.’ 

Daisy’s appearance at the Cornish festival comes a month after she was seen enjoying a day at Centre Court with her boyfriend Cameron McMeikan.

The pair were first romantically linked to each other in October of last year after they were spotted kissing at a low-key event. 

The fashion icon has previously been romantically linked to Doctor Who star Matt Smith, Hurts singer Theo Hutchcraft and Thomas Cohen and artist John Leigh.

Blossoming romance: Daisy's appearance comes a month after she enjoyed a day at Centre Court with her boyfriend Cameron McMeikan (pictured together at Wimbledon 2019?

Blossoming romance: Daisy’s appearance comes a month after she enjoyed a day at Centre Court with her boyfriend Cameron McMeikan (pictured together at Wimbledon 2019?



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